The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 October 1932

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1 20 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. 13,784. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1932. 10 CENTS.
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  • 508 1 The suggestion that Japan should be given a mandate m Manchuria m the interest of civilisation is made by the Morning Post, commenting upon the release of Mrs. Pa v ley and Mr. Corkran; it is stated that Mrs. Pawley will have to spend two or three
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  • 1604 1 Quitqi..(l <:<j>it,t h<nt >ri e\t farrago Librlli Juvenal. The Topicist refuse* this week to say anything about the Sea Belie or Sir Samuel Wilson. Mr. Noel Coward is a very clever young man. He is probably also a very rich young man, for his plays and
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 184 1 BIGIA TEA (Brings the freshness and fragrance of the M alayan gardens direct to your home. RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL, with Modern Sanitation and Hot and Cold Running Water. SUNDAY. Oct. 23rd, M-..1U DAILY I aCOpn, j DOLLAR LUNCH GRAND I DISH ALA SIMPSON nwnil-NTRAI BnUsed Aylesbury K( Duckling
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    • 154 1 Positively Your Last Chance, To Enjoy Yourself At The EUROPE HOTEL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29th REAL C;ALi WIGHT SPECIAL DECORATIONS. Special Dinner, Dance Cabaret EXTENSION TILL 2 A.M. EARLY RESERVATIONS ADVISABLE. Telephone 5341 (4 Lines). H. R. WARING, Special Manager. fSI Important New Publication UUI Now Completed REPORT of the WILD
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    • 127 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Cow and Gate Food Page 5. Fresh stocks of til': at Wassiamulls Page 1. Have you tried Five Bats brand Milk Page 3. Singapore A D C to present Three Wise Fools —Page 1. Insure with Gaflrr r- sainst football accidents Page 10. Wild Life Commission Report from
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    • 11 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA
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  • 331 2 Woman Complains He Entered Her Bedroom Alleging that a court bailiff had entered her bedroom while she was asleep m her bed and that he later slapped her across the face, a Chinese woman sought retribution m the Fourth Magistrates Court yesterday. Ahmad Shah bin Kassim. court
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  • 43 2 Early yesterday morning the "Spirit ct Punleft Seletar for Bangkok via Alor Star, bearing Mr. Arthur M. Loew, vice-president of the MOM. organisation, and his companions Mr. Joseph Rosthal and Capt James B. Dickson. on their way to China
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    • 374 2 BUSINESS CARDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY 11. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Highest CI-m Work— Lowest Bates. LAIDLAW BUILDING— 'Phone 78»8. i -i j CAIRNHOLM PRIVATE HOSPITAL Singapore. MISS MOLLIE McGKATII. j Tel. 411*. Matron Proprietress. HOAUIi AM) LODGING MANOR HOUSE i Tel: No. 2»65 Chancery Lane. Unsurpassed Situation. Single and Double Rooms Available.
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    • 760 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOfICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now Invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained m the Tender Room, Municipal Offices Annual Supplies for 1933. Date of Closing. See list m Municipal Tender Room. Renting of
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    • 582 2 TENDUKS. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Tenders for Number Plates and Number Boards for Fishing Boats and Stakes, 1933. Tenders will be received at the Fisheries Office. Fullertcn Building. Singapore, up tc November 10th. 1932. for fishing boat number plates and for fishing stakes number boards and plates. Straits Settlements and Federated Malay
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    • 450 2 S. SHIMURA CO. Shirt and Pyjama Makers Complete Shirt Outfits m Stock No. 82-2. Bras Basah Road, Tel: 4382 Singapore MISCELLANEOUS. LOCAL FIRM interested m the purcha-e of quartz and other stones suitable for carving, etc. Write P.O. Box 275. Singapore. FOR SALE. CHEAP. 7-seater Arm. Siddeley car. Excellent running
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    • 109 2 He says— "Everyone admires your hands. 11 Sometimes you MUST take your gloves off and it is then that your fr*ends notice your hands smooth. white, satiny skm, cooled and ioft< cned with liquid D» ,*Ab hand massage cream, compels ungrudging 'adm r.v —try it to-day T)>-/ V MSKA Ln^i
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 284 2 THE WEEK Saturday. 22nd. High Water 03.09 6.8 ft.. 13.55 8.1 ft Wireless Society Radio Ball. Adelphi Hotel Ipoh Races First Day. Football: MFA League (Div. A> Perhimponan Stia vs. Darul Bahar I Rugby. Public Services Ist. XV vs. Malayan Command. Padang Gloucester Regt. 2nd. XV vs. S.C.C. XV. Tanglin;
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  • 251 3 owi Enforces A War Captain's Offer •luuiurnu. Harry St. Clair Dyson, a&»-d ihu Thorpe Bay. was at PoUei Court fined ISO lot bcinu anno Ol dunk while driving a ESC iMUCWW dllllug, it thai he was prepared to give an drink or drive again. upended Captain
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  • 80 3 °re 191 deaths <3 Europeans. 3 Hfc Chinese. 2G Malays and 9 1 In Btagapon flVtag the week ended I*. ttM rteath rate being 21.12 com-' v Uh "20.f>7 m ||m preceding week and y«Mf ago. Eiiiht persons died who had 'han three months resident. The 11 'D. rat. was
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  • 251 3 Famous Zoo Ti^er Dies Rajah, the famow old Bengal tiger who fur \«ars has be, n a i:u;-urite at the Zoological Gardens. RtmntV Park, was found dead early out morning m his cage. The curator of the Zoo said to an Evening Kewi fwrmillMkm He died m his slet
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  • 181 3 Ross Institute m Urgent Need of Funds A serious deficit is feared this year m the budget of the Ros- Institute and Hospital for Tropical Diseases, at Putney. S.W.. which the late Sir Ronald Ross founded. Sir Ronald, whom the world knew a.> the "ecnqueror of malaria."
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  • 1697 3 RECONSTRUCTION OR REVOLUTION Mr. G. D. H. Cole's "Intelligent Man's Guide" Reviewing -The Intelligent Mans Guide Through Worla Chaas." by G D. H. Cole. (Gollancz. ss. t in the Observer J. L. Hammond says: At a dinner party m Paris during ihe Peace Conference, somebody
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  • 285 3 Another Narrow Escape For Stainforth Flight-Unit. G. H. Stainforth. the bokka of the worlds air speed record. was injured m an air crash at the Master of SempiU's home at the I.izavd. Cornwall. Stainforth. who is on leave from the R.A.F agreed to uive an air trip
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  • 153 3 Exploration Society's Fine Exhibition An exhibition has been arrranged by the Egypt Exploration Society Exhibition from the objects presented to the British Museum by the Society to commemorate the jubilee of the society. The society was founded fifty years ago under the name of the Egypt Exploration Fund
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  • 30 3 Mr. C. J. Perkins. I. S. 0., a former Deputy Survey-General, P.M.S., has returned to Australia after spending the summer m England. He expects to remain m Australia until 1934
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  • 232 3 TAKING CHILL OFF Blondes Turn to "Warm Auburn" The platinum blonde is doomed Thi- m f ln dlctlOß of Hollywood which m rtflnMl at tin HalrdteMinf Fashion Fair a T Olympia, Writei the PltC PIWH London Corn >p< ndent Ihi platinum Moods**, an official of tin Fair .•■aid- "came into
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  • 147 3 Saturday's Toll of Motor Deaths Nearly 200 children were killed m street accidents during July and AiiKiirt. m Britain the holiday months, according U> a statement issued by the National Safety First" Association of which th:> Duke of York is patron. One m every five victims
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  • 100 3 Messrs. N. K. Bain, J. E. Kempe and Q. S. Hellings have been appointed Magistrates of the Ftr«t Class in and for the State of Pcrak. Mr. Hellings is the First Magistrate. Ipoh. Recently the kampong of Sega on thr Pahanf trunk road between Raub and Lipis was raided by
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 54 3 FIVE BATS BRAND CONDENSED MILK with iream> flavour is prepared by experts through hygteak process and is unequalled of its kind TR\ A TIN TO-DAY, AND YOU WILL BE CONVINCED I C °^^NSEDMIL^ Mitsubishi Shoji Kaisha, Ltd. Union Building, Singapore. Tel 5977 5978 5979 "F■ V E lI A TH
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    • 16 3 EAGLE GLOBE TUNGSTEN STEEL HACKSAW BLADES CUTTING I EFFICIENCY LIABILITY BREAKAGE Sole Agents UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED
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  • 878 4 Tales of an Old Cricket Reporter A cricket reporter's life, according to folks ■who "know" is just one cricket match after another. It's not a bit like that, really I have been reporting cricket for many years and have never yet seen two cricket matches which
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  • 28 4 The report of the Singapore Select Committee on the Estimates shows that the provision of $80,000 for the proposed camp for the S.B.V.P. is among the Items deleted.
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  • 1952 4  - SIX BLACK DOTS Pierre Quiroule The Mystery of the T I I by AN uncanny silence brooded over the damask room. For a long moment no one spoke Rodanoff's laboured breathing only served to accentuate the profound silence, he was staring at' Doctor Ducane with a strange, fixed intensity. Elaine's
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  • 207 4 Woman Architects' Olympia Exhibit With the spreading of London and the rebuilding schemes m the older parts, we are naturally very interested m new house designs, writes the Free Press London correspondent. The Building Trades Exhibition at Olympia contains very interesting exhibits Chief interest there
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  • 70 4 At the general meeting of the Singapore Municipal Employees' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., the following office bearers were appointed President Mr. W. Bartley. Vice-Presidents Messrs. W. Marsh, C. P. Snell, and C. H. Goldie, Chairman Mr. Tan Sim Hong, Hon. Secretary Mr. Abdul Rahman, Hon Treasurer Mr. Urn
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  • 71 4 China Decline <>• Co-operation The Central Even::. Minister for Indict ry ID cabled to German y. can for a Sino-German join 1 capitalised at $80,000,000 B I posal, the Chinese Cn>\ < I $40,000,000 m bond*, surtax on coal, iron an.i an export surtax on iron on
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  • 179 4 The historu .1; St. Bartholomew tlu was the scene an Sopt of Miss Betty WMbun Beddard. Then «M M ■M played before and which took plac aisle and grey walN MBd the dainty bride who given away by her tetl ham. formerly editor of ti the Malay Mail. Tru brkta
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 81 4 Have You Tried Our NEWEST FRUIT DRINK? W I SHAKE BOTTLE GENTLY TO MIX FRUIT \S W I MANUFACTURED BY Vh ml PHOENIX _AERATED \MTEK tmm WORKS^Jm APPETISING REFRESHING^ GENUINE FRUIT PRODUCT PHOENIX AERATED WATER WORKS SINGAPORE. HANDY MEAL A good helping of tender Steak; Bacon; Haricot Beans and Tomato
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    • 372 4 '-Women who Suffer You need YEAST-VITE Tired Mothers, Weary iiißßp^nif Business Girls, Paie JUU Anaemic Women, all L^^^^F^^SZSL^ find New Life, New y 7V«^%l^^>^ Strength, New Vitality £r-^r^ and New Endurance J|S* >^^T^^' through Yeast-Vite. ~fy Dreariness, Depres- It* 1 M-~--sion and Drooping =J> li k) >^^" Spirits vanish) That
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  • 4200 5 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON I Liberal Ministers and Ottawa] mi J.M Tl Sept. 27. From the Free Press Correspondent ».,rdon M*. r. L ,:f lromday to of tlv Membera will Uon, and Wht* rpr ruinnU'ly 10-ir. heu Uw I><: 'n' mat UK Bai J™ H Slnel bUI not quite
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  • 170 5 I understand that a London motor coach owner, who a few weeks ago Inaugurated an air service betw<«n Romford and Olacton, has already had to treble his fleet of aircraft to cope with the public demand. Now he has Just ordered six more machines of a
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  • 292 5 The weather is again the chief topic <v ■onversation. and at Ihe end of last week we md a late summer heal, which < nded with wo days- of sharp contrast On Saturday >eople flocked out of doors to enjoy a golden September day. ?nd
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    • 200 5 The modfeer on the ri K ht is Mrs. Howard with her little son— ted on Cow Ga»c- f t prize winners m the London News-Chronicle "Mother and Child Con. petition,' Ft b. I hi. 'T'HE doubts and difficulties of the past have gone and the drudgery too! Look at
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  • 1348 6 "Spring Cleaning as a Talkie A Play that Surprised London THE v.rw Paramount British production "Women who Play" which commences a season at the Capitol to-night should prove exceedingly popular for two particular reasons. Firstly, it is a screen version ot the stege play, that caused a sensation m London
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  • 195 6 With the announcement of the selection of Diana Wynyard the cast for 'Cavalcade" which was selected with so much care has been completed. Clive Brook has the leading male role, that of "Robert Marryot." Herbert Miindin will be "Bridges." Una O'Connor will be "Ellen." the same role she created
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  • 364 6 What They Are Showing m London New films m the We.it End this week, ar.' •Igloo" at the Empire 3nJ Horse Feathers" a', the Plaza. The former is a new Arciic film and is intended to give an imaginative impression of Eskimo life. The film has freshness and
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  • 190 6 Between them. Edmund Lowe. Victor McLaclen and Richard Alien engage m virtually every sport. While exchanging information on the set of Para mount's serio-comic murder tangle, "Guilty as Hell." Lowe revealed that be ill first baseman on the Santa Clara University nine when the outfit included Artie
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  • 206 6 Photographing a Sussex Ullage Pageant As weather ecnditiorts changed for the better. Sinclair Hill recently returned with the Gain--bcrough unit to Amberley, Sussex, to finish Maunf extericrs for "The Man From Toronto.' .Tcssie Matthews was 'Vaof driving a sports far at Brooklands speed, determined to reach
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  • 34 6 I Charles Fanell has been assigned to play the leading role opposite Janet Gaynor m "Tess Ol The Storm Country" which is now m producion at Movietone City under the direction of' Alfred Santell.
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  • 916 6 Ignition Faults Liable to Occur on Coil and Battery Systems •■■■•■••■■•■■••••■■■■■■■■Ma By the Free Press 1 Motoring Correspondent L i In response to -eveial requests recently that we should devot<- .1 certain arn of space to matters of interest to local motorists, we have made arrangements
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  • 144 6 We learn that tne possiouuies 01 organism* a combined Motor Show and Rally to be held early m 1933 are being investigated by the A. A. of Malaya The rally habit has spread from the Continent to England, from England to Scotland and
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  • 128 6 Shanghai Police Remove All Out Dated Discs French Concession Police took matters into their own hands recent ly when they decided that motor cars bearing the small licenco plate disc of the Shanghai Municipal Council for the first half or 1932 must gtf, new ones or go without.
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  • 176 6 THE LATEST TRU MPH A Silent "Snowden Motort '\v\v On- of the most hater the new Triumph IMOI 147 cc version of tlw BUei ha.s proved so popular riDC months ago By the *-mp: cam gears, super-silencing ar. the Silent Scout models ha selves a reputation •>: machines on the
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    13 6 GQET*. GARBO .JOHN BAGRVMOQ.E JOAN CRAWFORD WALLACE ttEOYonrt LIONEL BARRYMORE in* GRAND HOTEL"
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  • 762 7 GREATEST SCOTSMAN WHO EVER LIVED Nation Celebrates Sir Walter Scott WEEK OF PAGEANTRY Impressive Ceremonies m Glasgow 01 Mag. ition on Scoti he centenary audience whR-n CltJ Hall. It wai DOC of Scott or rnng followed ted a Scott's contacts i*>int that Inmi DC :mi even Edinburgh, m table fleets
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  • 1494 7 ill' Ofßcial Commemoration service arranged In connection vita the s?ett centenary celebrati<ns m aiasfo* «m h€ d ta Olas?ow Caihi-dial. Tben ua nowded congregation, and the Corporation and other public bodies as wfl! M variour s^cietie^. were represented! Thl Ret Dr. Lauchlan Mac Lean Watt the minister
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  • 943 7 EDINBURGH'S HOMAGE GREATEST SCOTSMAN WHO EVER LIVED Prince (Jeorge Attends the Celebrations Edinburgh, the scene of many notable I Incident* In the Hit of Sii Walter Scott. almost entirely gtvea over to the commemoration of the death of the great novelist. The weather through. ut the day was fine, and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 184 7 AN UNDERWOOD PORTABLE Makes Your Mail EASIER to write and EASIER to'Vu^i I I PATERSON, SIMONS AND COMPANY, LIMITED. Phone 5991. I Germs of decay lurk m ugly film Prevent trouble— keep teeth free from fUm with this special film -removing tooth paste IF you were to allow your teeth
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  • 375 8 Prince-s Helena Victoria, the Earl and Countes; cf Cassillis. the Duchess of Grafton. Lord Provost Sir Thomas Whitscn. General Sir Walter Maxwell Scott of Abbctsford igreat-?reat-gra:-.d?cn of Sir Walter Scott >. ani Gen?ral Sir Percy Radcliffe were among the audience of 3.000 persons who witnessed the fin il
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  • 153 8 Delivering the oration at the Scott centenary celebration dinner at Dunfermline Principal Rait. Glasgow University, said that .there were many mansions In the House of Poetry, and Scott h d built himself one which no successor had ever occupied. Scott, said Principal Rait, confessed to the
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  • 235 8 Preaching m the Old Parish Church of Melrose, m the predecessor of which Scott occasionally worshipped, the Rev. R. J. Thompson paid a tribute to Sir Walter's memory. In the course of his sermon, Mr. Thompscn said that much of the eloquence, homage, veneration, and honour
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  • 241 8 Association With Happiest Period of His Life The Clcvenfords Burns Club and the Caddonfoot Women's Rural Institute arranged an interesting function at Ashiestiel. the first Border home of Sir Walter Scott, where amid the hills of Yair. Neidpath Pell, and Elibank. he wrote many of his finest
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  • 433 8 To conclude Perth's week of celebrations a nrocession and pageant v.a c staged. Crowd* lined the streets as the procession slowly made its way from the Scott Monument on the Booth Inch to the North Inch. Practically every youth organisation and public bedy m the Fair City
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  • 161 8 gjgfjh Church of the Holy Rude <E>. Stirling. The service was attended by the Provost. Magistrate, and Council, whc. along with representative.^ from other public bodies m the burgh and country, marched from the ancient Guild Hall to the church, wherv they were met by the
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  • 332 8 At the evening service m St. Cuthbert's Parish Church. Edinburgh, the Very Rev. Dr. Norman Maclean e^ve an addres- en the faith of Sir Walter Scott. The tribute which the City cf Edinburgh and the Scottish nation paid to the memory cf Sir Walter Scott, said Dr.
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  • 57 8 Sir Walter Scott's headmaster at the Royal High Schocl cf Edinburgh. Dr. Alexander Adam, lies buried m Buccleuch Churchyard. at*d is ccinmemorated by a window m the church. At a specia service m Buccleuch Church. Dr. W. King Gillies, the present Rector of thr High School, gave
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  • 34 8 U.S. War Secretary m Wilson Cabinet New York. Oct. 20. Th< death occurred to-d.iy of Mr. Lindley Miller Garrison. War Secretary m the Wilson Sabinsa from 1913 to 191*. Reuter
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  • 91 8 We acknowledge receipt from Muller and Phipps < Malaya* Ltd. of samples of the now British made Gillette blades manufactured by the Gillette Industries Ltd.. London. At tlubeginning of 1931 the Auto Strop Safety Razor Co.. Ltd.. Gillette Safety Razor Co.. Ltd. and Gillette Works Ltd. amalgamated and the joint
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  • 380 8 Candid Crilici>m Of The Learn i ur\x Commenting upon tl. cf Mr. do Valera m hi: cf the Council, at the Be* League Assembly, a hoMM I IfMpOl it was th bmm! candid !"<■■ crti that wit-hm my raeoltocfion ai:> LMfIM man has ever dared to utt«
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  • 56 8 The pmmiini of drill- v; ending. Oct 23 are as follow Saturday I pni, Bit Camp; Bukit Timnh H< Coy.. Company Rifle Ml Sunday. Headquarter- I H E a.m.. Bukit Timah Ra:m-' D Company RinY MmMbi I Bedok (East OOMI ROMI Demonstration MMWI b naissancc WM Coast
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  • 19 8 Opium KIWUM ill S;i:r. the draft Mt*M*« .r Committee considered tinvised the Igart t(» IMOOjO vised estimate far Urn
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 26 8 Crown Fruit Jellies give Health and Vitality. They are Rick m Natural Vitamins the Vital Principles so frequently Li< king m your daily diet. FRAMROZ Co.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 171 9 BB| \m BBB V _V H V^^l H I RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903 ALL SCHOOLCHILDREN HALF-PRICE MATINEE TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW AT 3.15 p.m. EIF YOU LIKED "SUNSHINE SUSIE" YOU LL RAVE ABOUT THIS ONE "JACK S THE BOY" I lACK M LBERT, CICELY COURTNEIDGE, WINIFRED SHOTTER GAINSBOROUGH PICTURE I he Funniest
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    • 300 9 Another Brilliant Story by England's Prince of Writers 1 jK H|:| u!ai S liH B B g g g B B B B ICAPITOLI B f Coniiii4 k ii<*iiiS' To day t KEDERICjK j Paramount LONSDALE'SI Scintillating Stage Success "WOMEN WHO PLAY" J From The Sparkling Play j j "SPRING
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    • 469 9 TO-NIGHT Matinees To-Day and To-Morro\\ An absolutely authentic amazing adventure The story of a white woman subject to the most astounding experience m history Held captive by stone-age cannibals living their life refusing to leave them! BLONDE CAPTIVE The story of Australia back-lands. forgotten lands, forgotten animals forgotten man! Strange,
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  • 30 10 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. DE SILVA— On October 20th. 1932. at No. 71. Cecil Street. Singapore, to Mr. and Mrs. V. L. S. De Silva, a son. (Ceylon papers please copy
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  • 808 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SATURDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1932. ALIENS REGISTRATION The attitude to economy is a curious sidelight on official mentality. It is the same all the world over. When authority talks about economy it means that other people should do the economising. Salaries must be cut, privileges abolished, social services
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  • 331 10 Sir Samuel Wilson. Permanent Under-Secretary for the Colonies, left London on Thursday on a special mission to Malaya. The storm of controversy which has arisen over Sir Cecil dementi's decentralisation policy is the ostensible reason for Sir Samuel Wilson's visit to this country. He is coming
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  • 142 10 ARREST IN GUILDFORD CRIME Tragedy at Sir L Guillemard's Home FREE PRESS SERVICED COPYRIGHT] London, Oct 21. The deaths of Albert Keen, kennelman at Rodsall Manor, the Guildford home of Sir Laurance Guiliemard former Governor of tho Straits Settlements) and Mrs Keen, on October 8. had
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  • 157 10 Threat to Historic Estates m Spain London. Oct. 19. The octogenarian Duke of Wellington may be deprived of his estates covering 4,000 acres, bringing m an annual rental of £2.000. under the agrarian reform measure passed by the Spanish Government. The Duke is one of several hundred
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  • 147 10 Only Hasis Tor Ticrmanv's Foreign Trade Berlin. Oct. U. "A strong home market which guarantees the nations food supply can alone form a solid basis for Germany's foreign trade." declared Dr. Luther. President of the Reichsbank. m a jpctll to the Overseas Club, supporting the Government's economic
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  • 87 10 Mr. Lansbury to Assume Leadership London, Oct. 19. The resignation of Mr. Arthur Henderson from the leadership of the Labour Party is due to the he ay burden of his work ft! QctMVa a::d as Secretary and Treasurer of the Labour Party said his son m an
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  • 88 10 350 Passengers Held Up London. Oct. 19. Passengers to the number of 350 who were due to sail for New York have be >n held up at Southampton owing to engine trouble on the White Star Liner, Olympic, and they will be transferred to the new motor-ship Georgic
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  • 62 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT 1 London, Oct. 21. Messrs Henry Gardner, metal fonow?' y to day s tin P rices ,r?£?M 1511/2 < £152 > Forward £1513', The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and WUson follows- rubber prices as tSßlV^j&i'
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  • 27 10 •Three Questions of a Judge" will be the subject to which Pastor W. W. R Lake will SPeak to-ni«ht at the Seventh Day Advenltet Church. IVnang Road
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  • 85 10 NOVEL PUBLICITY \j FRUIT SHOW Making Birmingham Pineapple-Minded London Malaya played I novel and mta m the Imperial Fruit Sh<> which was opened to-day m Bw The .stand features pi.irapp> mpafft demonstrate thr lusty b ■PPli with other d'.-hes h and rabbits Malaya also produced a
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  • 141 10 SCOTTISH HOMI To the Editor Sir, Your leader on I come as a shock, unp;. ft most Scotsmen who apprai under the impression thadoubtedly "Gods Own c For them, patriotism con mental Harry Lauder songs into the "wee sma Dor. with a certain amount i one
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  • 72 10 Octogenarian Commoi Serjeant Retires Lot' A touching farewell was H' t> Dickens, tbfl oct Serjeant at the O Of his appoiir The court room, m ralnal trials are held. v leading MMkl men and Sheriffs m ti> nor of Brivtor; P: I warders, who OWfIOWI The Recorder
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  • 62 10 Rally m Commodity Markets I O^e of Urn most imp has been the sharp Ch exchange which Ifact thai the control f has now been Vttbdn On the Str* k > been the renew td v mining shares T.. caused a rall.v m MOri thouph business pM> Wall
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  • 21 10 IT Killed When I Points s< vmtcca p< opl injured in a railv. at TMNIH Btattn the ix>ints- Reuter
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  • 15 10 Hi Six peopk> VCM Ulk Alien a truck Slitr: k Reuter Wireless
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  • 58 10 Indian Stabbed 14*1 An educ-atfii M.il.t^ of a mysterious ittftCk he was u.ilkii.L: ilon yest«'rday. He mW a in..did not pay any put: thinking he was an ordi.;. MM up wifh the suddenly turned on lun He tried to Rive efaMC h:.t to his injuries and his i
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  • 24 10 A Chinese woman, the vtt one of the Tan Kan Kee BKtort Road, caught her hand m the factorj' yesterday and I to hospital.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 64 10 INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENTS caused through RUGBY FOOTBALL, HOCKEY and other SPORTS. Generous Benefits include Compensation m respect of TEMPORARY TOTAL DISABLEMENT $60 —per week. TEMPORARY PARTIAL DISABLEMENT I sir, —per week. Annual Premium $35| Premium for 6 months $25 For further particulars of the "GAFLAC" Personal Accident Policy apply to
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  • 292 11 She Alone Can Maintain Civilisation. ««r MRS. PAWLEY FREE Illness Which Decided the Bandits ffcc KtaMC <»f >1^- Pawl.v and Mr. ..rkr.tn "■•>• the featured story of the Unit- n*m JMliriiy. The leaders echo 11. rtliel of Ou- public and express general .utmir.iti.m for I he
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  • 142 11 MRS. WOODRUFFS MURDER British Demand For Increased Police Efficiency Harbin, Oct. 21. h Consul-General. Mr. C F. Garstin, •n the Chief of Police. General B Kui. and handed to him a copy of at the British nqutry into the Mrs. Woodruff. Mr. Garstin verbally .leraph showing that the police Of
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  • 89 11 of British Exports to China and Japan London, Oct. 21. MX G Pike. (Labour. HtmI dt taiK of -arms and amfoi i xport from Britain to n m July, August and SeptemMr Walt r Runclnum ha.s circulated Mt. To China bine guns, three bomb carriers. 1
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  • 84 11 I'ossibility of Early Peace Hong: Kong, Oct. 21. uition of Sunking by General hui's troops indicates that he Is thr wishes of the Szechuan leaders •m with the change of the Szechuan t and that there is a possibility of liiMon of hostilities m the province. a >
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  • 191 11 ARCHBISHOPS ON PEACE DEPUTATION Urge Disarmament Speed Up London, Oct. 21. The possibility that the Prime Minister will hertly accompany Sir John Simon to Geneva 'to get a general and better understanding amonpst the nations of Europe" is mentioned M a result of the Premier
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  • 268 11 Mr. Davis's Satisfactory Conversations m London London. Oct. 21. The boh; f in it the minion of Mr. Norman DavLi is so far proving satisfactory is engendered by the fact that Mr. Davis has already been here a fortnight and will probably stay at least another week, after
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  • 210 11  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Chinese Officials Discuss Future Policy Shangtvi, Oct. 21. An important meeting was held this morning at the residence of Mr. Wang Ching-wei. Leading officials including Mr. Lo Wen-kan, Foreign Minister. General Ho Ying-ching. Minister of War. and others were present, and several questions regarding
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  • 114 11 Reorganisation to Take Effect Next Month Hong Kong, Oct. 21. To facilitate military operations against t'he communists m west Pukien General Chat ring-kai, Commander of th* 19th Route Army, has shifted his field .'\ead-quarters to Lungnan District which the communists evacuated on Monday. The. vanguards of the anti-Red
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  • 36 11 While attending a minor outbreak of fire at the Lee Rubber Factory, is. Kalians Road, yesterday, Mr. Shaw of the Fire Brigade sustained an injury to the forearm. He had the wound dressed at the Hospital.
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  • 541 11 Another Experiment m New Bridge St. IMPROVED BLOCK Lombard St. Frontagers' Offer I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT} London, Oct. 21. An experiment with improved Gaisman rubber blocks is to be initiated m New Bridge Stieet next wetk. An area of 200 square yards is to be
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  • 134 11 Mr. Borah Wonts to Get Rid of Islands Idaho Falls, Oct. 21. "I wish to God we had never sailed into Manila Bay. I want to lose the Philippine Islands as soon M possible," declared Senator Borah m a speech with reference 1,0 the United States' commitments
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  • 91 11 Manslaughter Charge After Car Tragedy London, Oct. 21. As a sequel to the finding of the corpse of a man named George Hawke on the road near Henley on Oct. 10, the jury, at the inquest at Henley to-day, returned a verdict that Hawke was killed
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  • 58 11 Preparatory Commission to Meet m a Week's Time London, Oct. 18. Mr. Mac Donald informed the House of Commons to-day that the preparatory commission to examine the questions for the agenda of the International Economic Conference would meet m London on October 31st. The full conference would be
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  • 233 11 MR. NORMAN BREAKS SILENCE British Bankers' Generous Overseas Credits London, Oct. 21. At a bankers' dinner at the Mansion House last night. Sir E. Hilton Young declared that the pound had proved itself more stable than geld and the fall m prices had been less severe
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  • 321 11 Sentence on Rector of Stiffkey London, Oct. 21. The Rev. Harold Davidson, Rector of Stiffkey, has been deprived of his living, deposed, and degraded from the offices of Priest and Deacon. Reuter. The sentence to be passed upon Mr. Davidson had been under consideration by the Bishop of Norwich
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  • 116 11  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Chinese General Ignores Ultimatum Shanghai, Oct. 21. General Su Ping-wen has refused to hand over the Japanese prisoners taken two weeks ago by the Chinese railway guards to the Russian Consul at Manchuli. Over one hundred Japanese prisoners were were taken by General Su.
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  • 78 11 Mixed Reception m Poplar for Prince George London, Oct. 21. Booing from a section of the crowd and cries of "You've got motors and we are starving," which were soon drowned m the general cheering, greeted the arrival of Prince Cteorge at Poplar last night to open
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  • 39 11 Increase Recorded Last Month Washington, Oct. 18. It Is officially estimated that exports during September totalled $132,000,0Q0 and imports 198,000,000, compared with $109,000,000 and 191,000,000 resppectlvely m August. Gold Imports for .{he month totalled $27,957,000 Reuter Wireless
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 324 11 fdoiTt /orgef your friends at home Christmas. Practical Gifts that Please /MFTS THAT ARE uSPLEN D I D W E ftave pleasure m announcing TOKENS OF THE that our Christmas Gifts X'MAS SPIRIT OF service is again at the disposal of GOOD-WILL, our customers, and our booklet AND THAT ARE
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  • 976 12 SEASIDE RIGHT OF WAY DISPUTE $3,000 Damages Claim For Obstructing Track A dispute between two C hand l.ind-own-«i- concerning; a right of way from the main C'hangi Road to the seashore and some bui galows erected there, at a point i ear the thiitetnth mile, formed
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  • 91 12 The following is the programme of the special and his band on Sunday, commencing at 9.30 Part I: Overture ta the Opera La Dame Blanche A. Boieldieu; Elegie. Trio. T. Mat Three Dances Nell Gwy n < B y request) M^rrv J tIT <b>
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  • 174 12 "HIDDEN" BY SECRETARY FOR FEAR OF RAID Now He's Gone to China For Health (From Our Own Correspondent) ipoh. Oct. 21. A wrird story has reached Ipoh from Kuala Lumpur of the disappearance of the proceeds of a lottery amounting to about $50,000 recently. It
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  • 669 12 Japanese Fisherman Sues Chinese The hearing wII continued before Mr. -A Hay m the Second Police Magistrates Court yesterday ol the CAM m which a Japanes fkheiman. Tarn Oshho. accused a Chinese. Goh Bah Chee. ol fllllsMHStij inducing him to deliver small sums Ol ftioney and to
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  • 191 12 Captain Malcolm R. J. Maxwell-Scctt D.5.0.. R.N.. Who succeeds Capt. M. Brock Birkett as Captain-in-Charge here, arrives m Singapore by the P. and O. Malwa on Nov. 19. Born m 1883. the son of the late Hon. J. C. and the late Mrs. Maxwell-Scott, of Abbotsford, Captain Maxwell-Scott married, m
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  • 1125 12 EXPERT'S EVIDENCE AT INQUEST Tried To Remove Helmet When Air Supply Failed A mistake m the signals, insufficient air being pumped down, and a final desperate effort when he had lost all sense of touch and reason, to itmove his helmet while under wakr, led to the
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  • 926 12 FREE TRADERS' FINAL RALLY Mr. Baldwin's Hint of New Treaty with Soviet London, Oct. 21. The House of Commons approved the Ottawa agreements by 451 votes to 84 toy the adoption ct the necessary financial resolution. The closing ftage of the debate was marked by a spirited
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  • 233 12 MANLY WAY OF FACING DIFFICULTIES Paid Debts m Full After "Hopeless Insolvency" A bankrupt who had paid all his debts and interest at the statutory amount, and was applying for an order rescinding the receiving order and annulling the adjudication order, was commended yesterday by Mr. Justice
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  • 344 12 Judg'iiient For Food Importers Judgment for tiv pi Intiffs ior thclaimed with i.xt* as given m rems Court \>>«n>rciay by Mr. Justice Whitley In case In which Ookalchanrt Radharam sued Ram Rachia Rai and Purshoti. raiding a. Udhe Bhin and Co.. for $642. money due on yooJt supplied.
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  • 183 12 How D.P.p Knew He was m Important Law Suit A curious position occurred yesterday m the case of X Govindasamy m the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell R ki i special case submitted to the Supreme Court for decision by Mr. A.
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  • 64 12 Head of Commission Taken 111 London Oct. 19 Owing to illness Sir Sydney Armitage Smith is unable to sail with the commission on closer union m the West Indies which leaves England on November 9. Arrangements for the Commission's visit stand without alteration It is at present
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  • 110 12 The birthday calendar diary for 1932 published by the Y.W.C.A.. Singapore, is now on sale at the Raffles Quay Building and at the booksellers m the town. The birthdays, with favourite quotations by the owners, constitute an international record of considerable interest Bai Holidays and the various holiday festivils m
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  • 169 12 MONOPOLIES SEIZI ON ANTING Another Addition to Smuggling Museum Another clever device rmplwill be placed m the Morn. p.. Museum as the result of a sei/urr f shortly after the arrival of the Anlun. China. The Monopolies Museum Lx < packed with numerous exhibits x.l
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  • 123 12 Revenue Officers Chase A i jb.i earn CMBoi mm bimseU on; How and- a .search RThea prod iced \i: c Judge. yeiUtday ivas remanded foe SI. OOO. He was found 842 lbs. of tobacco I The was 1 towards town In a Clot party i h. renue OA
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  • 178 12 People Rise Against Tin l*abi Lama ■Mi The Dalai I T;bt t bordi n el Kb arou-:nji tin and by the Recently anoth B Tibet and t] open rebelll n rwuli Th' I 1 d Lama, tbt vi China nite Information i c the title !< m
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 127 12 LAW NOT! (I For Saturday. Oetofc I 22nd In the Chief Justice's h.tmhriv Civil Procedure Code R« vision C Before Mr. Justice Whitlcv m th. at 10.30 .i m Criminal Appeal— Rex n l.m MONDAY im Mil ll' Before the hief Justice m UN I 11 ...m Criminal Appt-als: —1.
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY.
    • 857 13 A POPULAR RUGBY VICTORY Ceylon Too Good For Calcutta Ceykns victory m the All-India Rugby Football Tournament wis a most popular one. and their success is attributed to "dogged perseverance and magnificent pluck". Commenting on the final against Calcutta the Madias Mail states: Congratulations to Ceylon for
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    • 111 13 Keppel Golf Club, at a special meeting, decided that whenever the number of ordinary members was below 250. names of candidates for election, together with the names of their proposers and seconders, .should be posted at the Club House. During the interim between proposal and election such
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    • 432 13 TOUR OF CEYLON Victories Against All-Ceylon and Europeans It was a tribute to European heckey m Ceylon that the Indian Olympians fielded t-heir strongest team against them recently, and alhough they played with greater determination >han they have done befcre m C:lombo they A-ere able
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    • 399 13 Olympians Show Signs of Staleness Though beaten by eight goals to one by thr Indian Olympians, the All-Ceylon team put up a good fight. For the first time m the three matches the Indians played m Colombo, theii defence was considerably taxed, and eveu though this brought
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    • 91 13 Australian Team For Ceylon Next Year It is quite piobable that an Australian team will tour India and Ceylon next year. It is understood that Mr. A. A. Mailey, th> famous Australian ciicketer. who was m Colombo recently, m the course oi a conversation with Mr. I. Rasanayagam. the
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    • 1337 13 Blackheath's Handsome Victory All the leading clubs weie engaged on Saturday. Sept. 24. both at home and m the provinces, and there were some interesting clashes The most notable was at the Rectory r'ield. Blackheath opened m brilliant style against Birkenhead Park, and socn had a comfortable
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    • 228 13 Why Khoo Hooi Hye is not m Shanghai Team mere opuears to have been somt misunderstanding both m Shanghai and In Hong Kong the emission of Khoo Hooi-hye. the tennis champion of Shanghai, m the teuni lelected to represent the visitors against Hong Kong m the lawn
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 140 13 Before the rails of the day begin x those brief attentions to the romptexiofl vhich give you confidence m your ftppeafcnee "'HAZELINE' SNOW" v mtv io the ridn. refreshing. Noa-greatf. An C~?\ Ik-ni base for faa powder. r^ (J\ V J nX V\ vA Is l BURROUGHS WELLCOME Co. V>^ON^V
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    • 32 13 -^FRIENDLY TEA it contains the fragrant edges of the young leaf and makes a brew that pleases the palate. 4< i^*^Lever lid jr 4 for daily use 1 Brooke Bond Tea gafdenJteAhne&A/
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 1024 14 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Steam Ship Co.. Ltd., and China THE HUAKHIOW STEAMSHIP Co., (1932) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP C, Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. THE
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    • 574 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Dae Sails Steamer Spore. Spore. s.s. CITY OF KOBE For Havre, London, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Glasgow Oct. 30 Nov. 2 s.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE For Havre, London,
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    • 431 14 P. fe 9 O. British India and Apcar Lines, (Incorporated m England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMf vr LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Doe D Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnage. v i retort
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 730 15 O. S. K. Line. m»K FIKOPE. AFRICA. NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA AND INDIA. Dae. Sail* LONDON MAKI LONIKIN. Rotterdam Hamburg and Antwerp via Colombo. Aden. Suez and Port Said Nov 4 5 >in\lr\ll>M> MART 1)1 RBAN, Cape Town. Rio dt Janeiro. Santos Montevideo and Buenos Aire.s via Colombo (Round-the-world Passage
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    • 528 15 TO EIROPB FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG Viv r °/^>MBO. BOMBAY. SUEZ, PORT SAID^ A^S XANDRIA NAPf ES, GENOA MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. S*pore. Penan;. !f. York Pres. Polk Oct 24 Oct. 25 Oct. 27 Dec I Pres Adam* Nov 7 Nov. 8 Nov io Dec
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    • 836 15 K. P. M. KOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ TOBOALl— Saturday, Oct. 22, Koedap. Tarapoetih. Tampat-Tinggi. Bengalis. Seneboci and Bagan Sl-Api-Api. I'ALIM A— Saturday. Oct. 22. Penang <mailsonly) and Bagan Si-Api-Api. PATRAS Saturday. Oct. 22, Bawean, Scjrabaya. thence per s.s. "Valontijn"" to PadangBay and Boeleleng. GEN. VAN GEEN— Saturday, Oct. 22, Riouw, Billiton
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 627 16 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated m Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailing* by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the S.S. MANGOLA (3,352 tons). [Cargo only] s.s. MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Aust-alia. Cabins de
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    • 471 16 BIBBY LINE [LONDON ADDRESS: 22, PALL MALL. LONDON, S.W.I.] of fast twin-screw Oil Driven Mail Passenger Vessels between RANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and Penang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS Leave Rangoon 1932 STAFFORDSHIRE Oct. 27 GLOUCESTERSHIRE Nov. 10 WORCESTERSHIRE Nov. 24 CHESHIRE Dec. 8 YORKSHIRE Dec.
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    • 202 16 AMERICAN EXPRESS^ CO. INC. (Incorporated m I laternatlonal BANKING and TRAVEL 'KVlc Travellers Cheques. Letters of Orders. Drafts. Transfers of and Cable Tours, Cruises. Steamship Railroad Tickets. Ba*R.u. No. 1, Collyer Quay, SILVER JAVA PACI! I! LIM Joint service of PACIFIC JAVA BENT and SILVER LINE. to San Francisco, Los
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 691 16 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 ajn. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 ajn. Saturdays 1 PJnKuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7-30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 pm. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday 7 P-nx. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and
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    • 572 16 CHURCH SERVICES 22nd Sunday After Trinity ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (SEA— FARERS SUNDAY) 6.50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 5.30 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. 10.30 a.m. Service at R.A.F. Base. Monday. Wednesday and Friday, at 8 ajn. Holy Communioii. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at
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  • Port and Shipping News
    • 450 17 New Service With Three Danish Vessels With the arrival ol the mctor ship Jutlandia here from San Francisco, a new link m Chi-nese-American passenger traffic and trade was inaugurated, (says a Hong Kong paper of Oct. 14 >. The Jutlundia operates, as already reported, under the newly formed
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    • 105 17 There has been a further slight improvement m the shipping trade. Thanks to a slump m the yen exchance. Japanese operators are m a position to compete with foreign concerns m ocean shipping m which the freight calculation is made m foreign currency. The charter market has
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    • 316 17 Price of Vessels Cheapest Known No more striking evidence of the present position m the shipping industry throughout the world could be found than existing values of new and second-hand vessels. Statistics showthat they are lower than at any other period m the history of the industry.
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    • 265 17 Luxurious Vessel for Indian Prince Messrs. Philip Son. Ltd.. Dartmouth, have launched from thoir Sandquay yard a twinscrew Diesel-engmed yacht which they have constructed for His Highness the Maharaja of Kutch. Irilia. The principal dimensions of the yacht are: Length 100 ft.. beam 18ft.. depth 10 'a
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    • 246 17 People often ask why liners are always referred to as "she." Perhaps the reason is not far to seek when one recalls the enormous expense of the upkeep of liners m dry dock! It costs £100 a day to keep one In dry dock, but this
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    • 46 17 The German-American Petroleum Comany is having six 18,000-ton tankers built m three German yards two to each yard. The first named the Franz Klasen was launched recently. The six ships will have German crews, but •will sail under the Danzig flag for the sake of economy.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 531 17 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS (Daily and Weekly Editions) Head Office: 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE, lephone 6056. Cable Address: ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. The premier morning daily m Malaya. Delivered with the Chota Bmzri each morning. Latest news, latest telegrams and latest announcements. London rubber and tin cables appear daily. Special restore* include
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    • 20 17 1933 HOMEWARD PASSAGES REGISTER NOW WITH co^ks WAG^i^^XITS JWOPLO TRAVCt' SERVICE I 39, Robinson Road. INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION NO BOOKING FEES.
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    • 296 17 NEXT TIME YOU GO HOME °/W^ NCLUDI Caaada'i mtw aoamk roate b J ~/*l M 6ce the &mmt tcmavy \u tae Caaadian j<r ij Rockiea— Mt. Robaoo. tallest of then all— y^_ JwaWKf/m from ltumry tnimt equipped lot mprtmt comfort v TrsnacoiitinentaJ traim from VaaconTer. ■i p r mBBIB^ jS'^J
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 238 17 THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive East Wharf: (Entrance Gate 1). Lyeemoon 22; Rajula 20. Main Wharf: (Entrance Gate 3). Bahutan 18; Rahman 13; Isar 11; Medusa 9; Katong 8; Deucalion 7. Empire Dock: (Entrance Gate S). Adrastus 32; Kinta 37. Empire Dock: (Entrance
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  • 1143 18 Demonstration At British Association Meeting By Our Wireless Correspondent A system ol television by wireless developed by the research engineers of the Marconi Company was demonstrated lor the first time during the meeting of the British Association at York. Television images were transmited by wireless from the Marconi Works. Chelmsford.
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  • 357 18 Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following ls a list of stations which can oe received In Singapore Java Stations Bandoeng PLM from ab-.ni' 3.20 p.m. gramophone records and telephon> i-c.ts with Sydney, Australia, and other stations LJsuu' call alter records "Hullo Syaney." Tapjong Priok, 2i metres tnm
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  • 130 18 A meeting of the Selangor State Council was held at the Astana Mahkota. Klang. At the j close of the meeting the following were the guests jof His Highness the Sultan of Selangor at a j luncheon: The Hon'ble the Acting British Resijdent. Mr. T. S. Adams; the Hon'ble the
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  • 786 18 WAS WINCHESTER HIS CAPITAL Merlin of the Isle of Wight The pilgrimage of the 20th century Knights 3f the Round Table" to Winchester was a ;imely reminder of Hampshire's place m the literature and legend of the Arthurian cycle, ivrites an 'Arthurian.' Romanticism is not fashionable
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  • 139 18 The following are Singapore Volunteer Corps routine orders by Lieut. Col. M. J. T. Reilly, M.C.. Commanding S.S.V.P. Singapore. Oct. 19. Ranges. The following range allotments are re-published for information. Buses Leave Headquarters Sat. Sun. Bkt. Timah Range Farrer R. 2 p.m. 7.30 am 22.10.32 "D" (Eurasian)
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 272 18 Sllcnburgs Foods The 'Allenburys' Foods arc I particularly suited to the I feeding of babies m hot I climates. They are germ free I and their use is an absolute I I guarantee against infantile I I diarrhoea and cholera. I I Milk Food No. 1 Milk Food No. 2
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    • 3 18 PROGRESS OF TELEVISION
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    • 510 18 BANKS AND INSURANCE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Li bility of Proprietors £3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Blshopsgate, London, EC. 2. Agencies and Branches: Uor Star Hollo Saigon Mnritsar
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    • 301 18 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK I Tl) .Established m iv! Capital Subscritcd (Fully paid up> Reserve Fund Vice-President K. Tak> |ead Vokh Singapore Branch :—3l-a. (Hi vl| LONDON BANKM: Westminster Bank. Ltd. JSJ^S^ Provincial I nk^; SCBES. im^SSSI BSST^ S^ SL^SS-SnSS; "tl s££ Marunouchi, N Newcn%an<J prrls Rangoon. Rio de Janeiro,
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 68 18 KUALA LUMPUR AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Kuala Lumpur regular broadcasts are until further notice DAILY on 55.5 Metres 10.30 to 11 a.m. PETALJNO HILL TESTING. (Except Sundays and Public Holidays). FRIDAY on 65 Metres FROM THE BTUDIO 6 30 p.ni. Krontchong Music. 700 English. 7 15 British Official Wireless New. 7.26
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  • 312 19 Singapore. Oct. 21. ..rally those current :> ;r At tht other markets Mfl van,' mk K 25 Bed ur runs KaU 40 E, d ch M Put 85 d 6 5 s na rtjw.ii Puf' 1 1 p ::t >rt t Kati 66 ■Ml] lish> do 09
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  • 87 19 Treasury notes, the total Russian "ney m circulation amounted m more than 6,200.000.000 rubles. ich there was a metallic reserve 000.000 rubles, or a ratio of sometfaaa 12 .per cent. If Bank notes oasidered. the cover comprising gold. ni'tals and "devisen." or foreign exU iti excess of
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  • 42 19 taU ball, it is reported, is to bo market. Its surface will be polished ts believe that the absence of| the flight of the ball. It is addition of even one coat of paint, much as fifteen yards off the length oil
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  • 531 19 A Far-Seeing Selling Policy TUt- Tv. nu-hfth Annual General Meeting of the Beaufort Borneo Rubber Company, Llmit- cd. was held at the Registered Office. 5 Whit- tington Avenue. London. EC.3. Mr M S Parry < Chairman i presiding. Mr. W. M. Miller, represented the Secretaries -Messrs. Outhrie
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  • 165 19 Favourable Position Among Latin Americans New York. With a dt-ficit for the current year of only 4.000.000 pesos. Mexico may be said to occupy a rather enviable position among Latin American nations whose budgetary deficit run into millions. Credit for this achievement is due chirfly to Pascual Oritz
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  • 166 19 Lest it should be thought that we are exaggerating the menace of the Japanese invasion of our footwear market, it will be as well to note the extent to which the United States are suffering from this same form of encroachment. Now America's fiscal policy is intended
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  • 236 19 Invention Rights m the Straits Considerable interest has been aroused m rubber manufacturing circles at home m the invention of a Dutch chemist for the powdering of rubber which, it is considered, is a development of much importance m connection with the manufacture of a wide range of
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  • 244 19 Highest Figure Since 1925 Xeu York. Following the sale of United States Government notes and certificates mwf ting $1,150. 000.000. the debt of the country will amount to well over $20,000,000,000. This :um is the highest since 1925. when the nations gro^s debl totalled $20,516,272,174. equivalent to somewhat
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  • 242 19 The annual lepcrt of Mandai-Tekong (Singapore* Rubber Estates, Limited, states: The results for the year show a loss of $7.319 74 which amount has to be deducted trom th? balance of profit brought forward from last year viz. $20,992.01 leaving a balance of $13,672.27 to be carried forward
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  • 96 19 Research into the manufacture of artificial rubber which has been carried out by the Dv Pont Co., of America, has resulted m the production of a new paint, as the same compounds, formed during the synthetic production of the substitute are merely dissolved m naphtha or exylene. The resu'tin* paint
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  • 171 19 Changes m Representative Prices Oct. 18 IB 20. American Can. Com. 11% 53 53 Am. T'phone and Tgraph 105 ■"•> 108. 106 'j Dupont 36 v 38 36 r Firestone. Common U'qted Uqted Uqted Gen. Electric 16 If 14 15 Gen. Motors 14 -s 15 13
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  • 251 19 LEWIS PEAT'S REPORT Singapore. Oct. 11. The only notable feature of the week lvi been the decline m sUilin° which has had the effect of appreciating slightly the local value.-;. While tht demand hia been poor, sellers have as far as possible, held off. and a generally lethargic condition has
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  • 148 19 Declining Trend m America The functions of the Reconstruct-icn Financr Corporation, while clearly defined by its sponsors, are somewhat of a mystery to many less fortunately situated Americans, writes Dr. Max Winkler. Among there unfortunates are the depositors m certain banks which have been forced to close their
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  • 208 19 Manchester. There has undoubtedly been a smaller voluni. of business passing m artificial silk piece goods during the past few weeks, due chiefly to the fact that producers have been unable to promise delivery. There is still little disposition on the part of buyers to enter the market
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  • 432 19 EXCHANGE RATES O?tober 21. SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 3 31J32 London, 3 months' sight 2|3 15(16 London. 60 days' sight 2|3 29|32 London, 30 days 1 sight 2j3 7jß London, demand 2|3 27J32 London. T.T. 2)3 13|16 Lyons and Paris, demand 985 Hamburg, demand 160
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  • 938 19 FRIDAY. OCT. 2 1ST. 1932 CLOSING QUOTATIONS Buyers Seders As&xn Kumbang 266 2&> Austral Malay 18s 20* I Aver Hitam <sst 12s 12s 9d Bangrin Tin 14s 16s Batang Padang (ft l OS 10 Batu Caves 'Si 40 50 Baku Arang >>: 40 aom. Burmah Malay 5s
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    • 74 19 Wets exceed S12,000.00» Aiaorance m force o W S3S,OOO,Of)Q The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd (Incorporated In the StrmlU Settlement*) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Ufe BuUClng. Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON orPICE 27 OM co^pan, h a, C.0.000 .eposlte. w i th th Bupreme and Companies Act Id every particular.
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  • 378 20 OPENING MATCH IN AUSTRALIA Nawab of Pataudi Scores 166 M.C.C. (vs. Western Australia) 334 for 8. The English cricketers made a promising start of their Australian tour yesterday m the match against Western Australia, at Prrth. which is always the opening match of the tour.
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  • 196 20 Ex-Perak Halves m Negri Team <From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Oct. 21. There will be two changes In the Perak team for the match with Negri Sembilan to-morrow for the Farleigh-Robertson Rugby trophy at Ipoh. Wallace and Handley will not play and Thompson and Barton will be brought
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  • 40 20 Low Scoring Game at Newport fFRES PRESS SERVICE: COPYRIGHT] London. Oct. 20. The Oxford University XV visited Newport to-day and m a hard match were defeated by 2 tries <6 point? "> to a dropped goal <4 points).
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  • 211 20 R.A. Turn Tables on S.C.R.C. RA 6; S.C.R.C 2. There was a remarkable change of fortune m the game between the RA. and the Straits Chinese at Blakang Matl yesterday. The Chinese more than held their own m the first half and led at half time
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  • 21 20 A general meeting of Associates will be held Monday, November 7th, at 6.30 dju to •PPrwre Amounts' bye-laws
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  • 473 20 SUPERIOR IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Club Easily Held m Padang Hockey Match Indian Association 5: S.C.C nil. Showing better form m all departments, and greater speed and precision m attack, the Indian Association defeated an S.C.C. eleven at hockey on the Padang yesterday by five goals
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  • 390 20 Close Game at Thomson V.M.C.A 2 Police 1. Although they were not as strongly represented as they might have been, the Police were able fully to extend the V.M.C.A. at the Thomson Road Depot yesterday. It was a hard fought game, scrappy m parts, but fast and
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  • 32 20 A match has been arranged between Singapore and Malacca, to take place on Saturday November 5. a trial game to assist In the T*££ £~Pore team will be played
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  • 30 20 Honorary lady members of Keppel Oolf Club are requested to attend a meeitaTat the c£b House on Tuesday next, at ScTp^ seteS a Ladles Committee of Management
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  • 21 20 The first YM.OJL, basket ball practice match will beheld on the fnal. «ctton' s^?S Stamford Road at 5 p ja. to-day
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  • 451 20 S.R.C.'S SUPERIOR ATTACK Excellent Goalkeeping By Jesudason S.R.C. "A" 2; Raffles College 1. Superiority m attack gave the S.R.C. "A" XI victory when they met the Raffles College m a hockey match on the College ground at Bukit Timah yesterday. The losers did not field their best
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  • 544 20 A.P.C. -Boustead's Draw with Raffles Institution A.F.C.-Boustead's 2; R.I. S. After being penned m ttheir circle for fully fifteen minutes and having two goals scored against them, the A.P.C.-Boustead hockey XI drew level with Raffles Institution m a match at Paya Lebar yesterday. The schoolboys started with
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  • 12 20 Mr. T. Naraindas, J.R, <* Singapore Is due b^fcT the Oon* Verde «^£TS^
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  • S.R.C. CHAMPION DEPOSED
    • 204 20 Dr. De Souza Loses to N. A Hannay The championship singles final m the S.R.C. lawn tennis tournament yesterday between Dr. G. de Souza and N. A. Hannay was a well contested and very interesting game and ended m an unexpected win for the latter, but
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    • 62 20 Britishers Beat Japanese m Doubles Final London, Oct. 18. In the Queens Club Covered Courts Championship Women's Doubles, final. Mrs. Michell and Miss Round beat the Misses Ingram and Yorke 6 2. 6 4. In the Men's Doubles final Lee and Tucker beat the Japanese pair Miki
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    • 74 20 The second round of the V.M.C.A. open tennis singles championships was played on the Association's courts at Stamford Road yesterday. The results were: D. Green defeated Pc Guan Chwee 6 3, 6 4. Kamis defeated Hussein 6 4, 4 6, 6 4. The third round will be
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  • 259 20 To-day's League Matches To-day's matches m the English and Scottish Leagues are as follow Division I.— Aston Villa vs. Birmingham, Bolton W. vs. Manchester C, Chelsea vs. Derby County. Huddersfleld T. vs. Blackburn R. Leicester City vs. Everton, Liverpool vs. Arsenal, Middlesbrough vs. Sunderland, Newcastle U. vs. W.
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  • 119 20 Chinese Outclass Johore Medical Sports Club There was a disappointingly small attendance at the charity soccer match played at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday between teams representative of the Chinese Companion Athletic Asseciation. Singapore, and the Johore Medical Sports Club. The Chinese team won by three goals to
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  • 82 20 •me following are the Garrison Golf Club fixtures for November Malcolm Cup to be played during the month Tuesday Ist, to Bth, Robinson Cup Sunday 6th. vs. island Golf Club (away) Thursday 10th, to Sunday 13th. Duke's Bowl Saturday and Sunday 12th. and 13th men's monthly meoal
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